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Notice of Privacy Practices PDF Print E-mail
This notice describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed, and how you can get access to this information. 

Please review it carefully. 

Our practice is dedicated to maintaining the privacy of your individually identifiable health information (IIHI or Medical Information).  In conducting our business, we will create records regarding you and the treatment and services we provide to you.  We are required by law to maintain the confidentiality of health information that identifies you.  We also are required by law to provide you with this notice of our legal duties and the privacy practices that we maintain in our practice concerning your medical information.  By federal and state law, we must follow the terms of the notice of privacy practices that we have in effect at the time.   

We must provide you with important information including:

  • How we may use and disclose your medical information
  • Your privacy rights in your medical information
  • Our obligations concerning the use and disclosure of your medical information

The terms of this notice apply to all records containing your individually identifiable health information that are created or retained by our practice.  We reserve the right to revise or amend this Notice of Privacy Practices.  Any revision or amendment to this notice will be effective for all of your records that our practice has created or maintained in the past, and for any of your records that we may create or maintain in the future.  Our practice will have a copy of our current Notice in our offices in a visible location at all times, and you may request a copy of our most current Notice at any time.

We May Use and Disclose Your Medical Information in the Following Ways:

Treatment.  Our practice may use your medical information to treat you.  For example, we may ask you to have laboratory tests (such as blood or urine tests), and we may use the results to help us reach a diagnosis.  We might use your medical information in order to write a prescription for you, or we might disclose your medical information to a pharmacy when we order a prescription for you.  Many of the people who work for our practice - including, but not limited to, our doctors and nurses - may use or disclose your medial information in order to treat you or to assist others in your treatment.  Additionally, we may disclose your medical information to others who may assist in your care, such as your spouse, children or parents.  Finally, we may disclose your medical information to other health care providers for purposes related to your treatment.

Payment.  Our practice may use and disclose your medical information in order to bill and collect payment for the services and items you may receive from us.  For example, we may contact your health insurer to certify that you are eligible for benefits (and for what range of benefits), and we may provide your insurer with details regarding your treatment to determine if your insurer will cover, or pay for, your treatment.  We may use and disclose your medical information to obtain payment from third parties that may be responsible for such costs, such as family members.  Also, we may use your medical information to bill you directly for services and items.  We may disclose this information to other health care providers and entities to assist in their billing and collection efforts.

Health Care Operations.  Our practice may use and disclose your medical information to operate our business.  As examples of the ways in which we may use and disclose your information for our operations, our practice may use your medical information to evaluate the quality of care you received from us, or to conduct cost-management and business planning activities for our practice.  We may disclose your IIHI to other health care providers and entities to assist in their health care operations.

Appointment Reminders.  We may ask that you sign in writing at the Receptionists' Desk, a "Sign In" log on the day of your appointment with our practice.  We may use and disclose medical information to contact you as a reminder that you have an appointment for medical care with the practice or that you are due to receive periodic care from the practice.  This contact may be by telephone, in writing, e-mail, or otherwise and may involve the leaving an e-mail, a message on answering machines, or otherwise which could (potentially) be received or intercepted by others.

Treatment Options.   Our practice may use and disclose your IIHI to inform you of potential treatment options or alternatives. 

Health-Related Benefits and Services.  Our practice may use and disclose your IIHI to inform you of health-related benefits or services that may be of interest to you.

Release of Information to Family/Friends.  Our practice may release your IIHI to a friend or family member that is involved in your care, or who assists in taking care of you.  For example, a parent or guardian may ask that a babysitter take their child to the pediatrician's office for treatment of a cold.  In this example, the babysitter may have access to this child's medical information.

Disclosures Required By Law.  Our practice will use and disclose your IIHI when we are required to do so by federal, state or local law.

 

Use and Disclosure of your Medical Information in Certain Special Circumstances:

Public Health Risks.  Our practice may disclose your IIHI to public health authorities that are authorized by law to collect information for the purpose of: 

  • maintaining vital records, such as births and deaths
  • reporting child abuse or neglect
  • preventing or controlling disease, injury or disability
  • notifying a person regarding potential exposure to a communicable disease
  • notifying a person regarding a potential risk for spreading or contracting a disease or condition
  • reporting reactions to drugs or problems with products or devices
  • notifying individuals if a product or device they may be using has been recalled
  • notifying appropriate government agency(ies) and authority(ies) regarding the potential abuse or neglect of an adult patient (including domestic violence); however, we will only disclose this information if the patient agrees or we are required or authorized by law to disclose this information
  • notifying your employer under limited circumstances related primarily to workplace injury or illness or medical surveillance.

Health Oversight Activities.  Our practice may disclose your IIHI to a health oversight agency for activities authorized by law.  Oversight activities can include, for example, investigations, inspections, audits, surveys, licensure and disciplinary actions; civil, administrative, and criminal procedures or actions; or other activities necessary for the government to monitor government programs, compliance with civil rights laws and the health care system in general.

Lawsuits and Similar Proceedings.  Our practice may use and disclose your IIHI in response to a court or administrative order, if you are involved in a lawsuit or similar proceeding.  We also may disclose your IIHI in response to a discovery request, subpoena, or other lawful process by another party involved in the dispute, but only if we have made an effort to inform you of the request or to obtain an order protecting the information the party has requested. 

Law Enforcement.  We may release IIHI if asked to do so by a law enforcement official: 

  • Regarding a crime victim in certain situations, if we are unable to obtain the person's agreement
  • Concerning a death we believe has resulted from criminal conduct
  • Regarding criminal conduct at our offices
  • In response to a warrant, summons, court order, subpoena or similar legal process
  • To identify/locate a suspect, material witness, fugitive or missing person
  • In an emergency, to report a crime (including the location or victim(s) of the crime, or the description, identity or location of the perpetrator)

Deceased Patients.  Our practice may release IIHI to a medical examiner or coroner to identify a deceased individual or to identify the cause of death.  If necessary, we also may release information in order for funeral directors to perform their jobs. 

Organ and Tissue Donation.  Our practice may release your IIHI to organizations that handle organ, eye or tissue procurement or transplantation, including organ donation banks, as necessary to facilitate organ or tissue donation and transplantation if you are an organ donor.

Research.  Our practice may use and disclose your IIHI for research purposes in certain limited circumstances.  We will obtain your written authorization to use your IIHI for research purposes except when Internal or Review Board or Privacy Board has determined that the waiver of your authorization satisfies the following:  (i) the use or disclosure involves no more than a minimal risk to your privacy based on the following:  (A) an adequate plan to protect the identifiers from improper use and disclosure; (B) an adequate plan to destroy the identifiers at the earliest opportunity consistent with the research (unless there is a health or research justification for retaining the identifiers or such retention is otherwise required by law); and (C) adequate written assurances that the PHI will not be re-used or disclosed to any other person or entity (except as required by law) for authorized oversight of the research study, or for other research for which the use or disclosure would otherwise be permitted; (ii) the research could not practicably be conducted without the waiver; and (iii) the research could not practicably be conducted without access to and use of the PHI.

Serious Threats to Health or Safety.  Our practice may use and disclose your IIHI when necessary to reduce or prevent a serious threat to your health and safety or the health and safety of another individual or the public.  Under these circumstances, we will only make disclosures to a person or organization able to help prevent the threat. 

Military.  Our practice may disclose your IIHI if you are a member of U.S. or foreign military forces (including veterans) and if required by the appropriate authorities.

National Security.  Our practice may disclose your IIHI to federal officials for intelligence and national security activities authorized by law.  We also may disclose your IIHI to federal officials in order to protect the President, other officials or foreign heads of state, or to conduct investigations. 

Inmates.  Our practice may disclose your IIHI to correctional institutions or law enforcement officials if you are an inmate or under the custody of a law enforcement official.  Disclosure for these purposes would be necessary: (a) for the institution to provide health care services to you, (b) for the safety and security of the institution, and/or (c) to protect your health and safety or the health and safety of other individuals.  

Workers' Compensation.  Our practice may release your IIHI for workers' compensation and similar programs.

 

Your Rights Regarding Your Medical Information:

Confidential Communications.  You have the right to request that we communicate with you about medical matters in a certain way or at a certain location.  For instance, you may ask that we only contact you at work or by mail, that we not leave voice mail or e-mail, or the like.  To request confidential communications, you must make your request in writing.  We will not ask you the reason for your request.  We will accommodate all reasonable requests.  Your request must specify how or where you wish us to contact you.

Requesting Restrictions.  You have the right to request a restriction in our use or disclosure of your IIHI for treatment, payment or health care operations.  Additionally, you have the right to request that we restrict our disclosure of your IIHI to only certain individuals involved in your care or the payment for your care, such as family members and friends.  We are not required to agree to your request; however, if we do agree, we are bound by our agreement except when otherwise required by law, in emergencies, or when the information is necessary to treat you.  In order to request a restriction in our use or disclosure of your IIHI, you must make your request in writing to the privacy officer (listed at the end of this notice).  Your request must describe in a clear and concise fashion:  (a) the information you wish restricted; (b) whether you are requesting to limit our practice's use, disclosure or both; and (c) to whom you want the limits to apply. 

Inspection and Copies.  You have the right to inspect and obtain a copy of the IIHI that may be used to make decisions about you, including patient medical records and billing records, but not including psychotherapy notes.  You must submit your request in writing to the privacy officer (listed at the end of this notice) in order to inspect and/or obtain a copy of your IIHI.  Our practice may charge a fee for the costs of copying, mailing, labor and supplies associated with your request.  Our practice may deny your request to inspect and/or copy in certain limited circumstances; however, you may request a review of our denial.  Another licensed health care professional chosen by us will conduct reviews.

Amendment.  You may ask us to amend your health information if you believe it is incorrect or incomplete, and you may request an amendment for as long as the information is kept by or for our practice.  To request an amendment, your request must be made in writing and submitted to the privacy officer (listed at the end of this notice).  You must provide us with a reason that supports your request for amendment.   Our practice will deny your request if you fail to submit your request (and the reason supporting your request) in writing.  Also, we may deny your request if you ask us to amend information that is in our opinion: (a) accurate and complete; (b) not part of the IIHI kept by or for the practice; (c) not part of the IIHI which you would be permitted to inspect and copy; or (d) not created by our practice, unless the individual or entity that created the information is not available to amend the information.

Accounting of Disclosures.  All of our patients have the right to request an "accounting of disclosures."  An "accounting of disclosures" is a list of certain non-routine disclosures our practice has made of your IIHI for non-treatment, non-payment or non-operations purposes.  Use of your IIHI as part of the routine patient care in our practice is not required to be documented.  For example, the doctor sharing information with the nurse; or the billing department using your information to file your insurance claim.  In order to obtain an accounting of disclosures, you must submit your request in writing to the privacy officer (listed at the end of this notice).  All requests for an "accounting of disclosures" must state a time period, which may not be longer than six (6) years from the date of disclosure and may not include dates before April 14, 2003.  The first list you request within a 12-month period is free of charge, but our practice may charge you for additional lists within the same 12-month period.  Our practice will notify you of the costs involved with additional requests, and you may withdraw your request before you incur any costs. 

Right to a Paper Copy of This Notice.  You are entitled to receive a paper copy of our notice of privacy practices.  You may ask us to give you a copy of this notice at any time.  To obtain a paper copy of this notice, contact the privacy officer. 

Right to File a Complaint.  If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with our practice or with the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.  To file a complaint with our practice, please contact the privacy officer listed at the end of this notice.  All complaints must be submitted in writing. You will not be penalized for filing a complaint.

Right to Provide an Authorization for Other Uses and Disclosures.  Our practice will obtain your written authorization for uses and disclosures that are not identified by this notice or permitted by applicable law.  Any authorization you provide to us regarding the use and disclosure of your IIHI may be revoked at any time in writing. After you revoke your authorization, we will no longer use or disclose your IIHI for the reasons described in the authorization.  Please note, we are required to retain records of your care.

If you have any questions regarding this notice or our health information privacy policies, please contact the Privacy Office at the:

Center for Advanced Dermatology

 3455 South  Yarrow St., Lakewood, CO  80227,

(303) 989-5231

 

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